I dont have a wood saw...--but it matters not. I still have plenty of fallen trees around me..a lot with rotted middles. This has inspired me to do a more natural approach rather than spend money on metal feeders that don't look half as pretty as the real wood. Kudos to you for such a simple and sweet idea. Thanks!!
Now I wish I hadn't gotten rid of my ban saw. But a great idea for when I get one again. Thanks for sharing, and yes holes at the bottom for water to get out.
Thank you very much, Ness customs Wood Work. Absolutely lovely to watch a craftsman at work. A weekend project I think. Thanks for sharing. Best of luck.
Looking for DIY Bird feeder ideas! ~ and I have to say, I really like your creative idea!... I follow up video would be great,to see the birds enjoying your creativeness as well!!!....so a-natural looking.... beautifully done!....thanks for sharing!
Pretty neat! Now I gotta figure out how to block this video from coming up when my wife searches youtube...she loves homemade woodsy-type bird feeders and watching the birds. So if she sees this I know she'll be wanting me to make like 10 of these!
Very well done Please remember to keep your fingers away from saws. Fingers don't grow back For those who do not have a band saw use a pvc pipe and cover it with wood like wall paper and cap it bottom and top Most bird house holes are 1 1/2 inches Use saw dust inside for the bottom lining But please use safety
Great job Ness. Unless you clean out the wood feeder with diluted bleach once a month during the warm seasons the birds will get sick from contagious diseases and molded bird food.. Use an old tooth brush as a scrub. Drill some drain holes for air and water. The birds thank you.
The unit will be more weather proof and last longer if you core the inside out first and then cut the ends off the core and refit them into the ends of the shell. :)
Beautiful Powermatic band saw. How thick of stock can you cut on it?? Nice video and a real cute little feeder. I'm making one out of cedar and the other out of Himalayan birch.
That’s cool 😎 but I have fifty love birds 🐦 , so I took this old book 📖 shelf, 4 ‘+ 4’ , made little boxes with holes , looks like a little hotel 🏨 for birds!!
Perhaps 1 or 2 holes for drainage and a mesh for the seeds would be useful ( if is not placed under a roof ) otherwise EXCELLENT work , so simple , inexpensive and natural , like , like , like. :)
I dont have a wood saw...--but it matters not. I still have plenty of fallen trees around me..a lot with rotted middles. This has inspired me to do a more natural approach rather than spend money on metal feeders that don't look half as pretty as the real wood. Kudos to you for such a simple and sweet idea. Thanks!!
Love the little perch you provided for the birds!. So creative. Many thanks!
Very nice!
You thought through where the bird wood land! Awesome!!!👌👌👌
NICE JOB !! Great project minimal cost. I would like to see you come back and share some more of your great idea's. Thank you David
This is a great natural looking bird feeder. Easy to follow instructions., looks great!
Like it! Gonna make one today after I finish my birdhouse. Thanks
Very cool idea! I like the natural look, yet modern & sleek!
Good to see that the wood prix has new instructions to save my money and energy to build it.
I love that solution
This people does that (staining small parts that is). Nice natural build and idea. Thanks for sharing.
Nice idea man. I reckon the Robins here in England will love this as the pigeons cant get in. Gonna make one tomorrow. Thanks
Great project for the winter months. Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant well explained and well done cheers Larry in London I’m gunna make one soon
Great job! Your instruction's were easy to follow and I love that everything doesn't have to be "exact."
Wonderful idea of feeder. Like to see some more .
Wow, this is really cool. I have a lot of trees to cut and I have a bench saw. Thank you for the great idea. Love it!
O M G awesome job, i can wait to go to our farm and start making this feeders. Thank you!
thanks a lot:-) loved very much your log bird feeder. Susane from Israel
thats cool man.I love seeing ideas people come up with.
Very original bird feeder! Nice work boys!
gentle style of a log bird feeder, thanks showing the idea.!
Now I wish I hadn't gotten rid of my ban saw. But a great idea for when I get one again. Thanks for sharing, and yes holes at the bottom for water to get out.
Thank you very much, Ness customs Wood Work. Absolutely lovely to watch a craftsman at work. A weekend project I think. Thanks for sharing. Best of luck.
Good idea, nice presentation. Will try this.
Good stuff! I made a video of doing a band saw box out of a Dogwood log or stump and this looks like another idea I'll have to try. Nice!
great job. thanks for sharing. & you are correct sir. "it doesn't matter"., cuz "it's going to the birds" Well, those are some lucky birds.
Looking for DIY Bird feeder ideas! ~ and I have to say, I really like your creative idea!... I follow up video would be great,to see the birds enjoying your creativeness as well!!!....so a-natural looking.... beautifully done!....thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing. This is so neat. It will look good in my garden.
That is "really cool". Thanks for sharing your idea.👍
Great bit of work, well done!
Great work, my man! I am making a few today, thanks.
thanks for the video, you made it look simple!When I make one for the grandkids to enjoy will send you a picture!Paul Aguirre
Drain holes in the bottom to let out any water that may get in but looks good if I had a bandsaw I would make one
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Congratulations! You do really nice work.
Beautiful work ... Love
Good job. I love to make bird feeders. They are all around my home. I love the log natural look. I am now subscribed and will enjoy seeing more.
i will use this for my bird house making company, i owe you one and will say that you did a tutorial.
Nice job, great idea. Thanks mate for your video
Pretty neat! Now I gotta figure out how to block this video from coming up when my wife searches youtube...she loves homemade woodsy-type bird feeders and watching the birds. So if she sees this I know she'll be wanting me to make like 10 of these!
very cool feeder. excellent job.
Very creative my man outstanding video!
These look great.What kind of saw is that please.
Very well done
Please remember to keep your fingers away from saws.
Fingers don't grow back
For those who do not have a band saw use a pvc pipe and cover it with wood like wall paper and cap it bottom and top
Most bird house holes are 1 1/2 inches
Use saw dust inside for the bottom lining
But please use safety
Cool little project , thanks
Steve
Wow thats nice. I wish I can make that because we have a lot of birds in the backyard
your really cute and so is the birdfeeder!!!!!!!!
very cute.
dangerous with the bandsaw, but nice work !! love it
can you do it without a bandsaw?
can't wait to do this! I inherited a band saw😊
Enjoyed the video. Keep up the good work
Wauu - great idea. Nicé music as well. Who are playing? Cheers
Very good and simple work
Excelente video buen trabajo felicidades 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
really like the feeder. I myself do not own a band saw so me making one will be a little more dificult
Very nice. How about trying that cut out wedge for use as an overhang above the opening or maybe a more natural perch? Great project!
Cool project, thanks for sharing
Very , very good!!!
Gostei muito , parabéns!!!
Awesome work ,Thanks for shareing.
Beautiful. Great tutorial.
Hi you could maybe drill some holes in the base and cover with a fine mesh for drainage what do you think ? Reply
Nice job, well done
Wowwwwwww 👏👏👏 Niceeeeeeee Job congratulations
I love it! Wish i had one!
Cool bird feeder.
Thanks for the Idea, I will be making a couple of these
Great job Ness.
Unless you clean out the wood feeder with diluted bleach once a month during the warm seasons the birds will get sick from contagious diseases and molded bird food.. Use an old tooth brush as a scrub. Drill some drain holes for air and water.
The birds thank you.
When it gets moldy throw it in the fireplace and build a new one.
respect from Russia!!!!
What size bandsaw are you using? Thanks in advance
So clever I would buy one x
Wonderful how nice it is.
splendida, bravo!
I'm thinking not to glue the perch to the pegs cause it will fall off but to drill a holes (two) and push the perch onto the pegs. Cool bird house !
Neat O! Thank you for taking the time to do it.
great job, nice little project!!
I don't have a band saw. is there another way I could cut the middle out?
Awesome and nice tattoo😀
You are working very good
Muito legal, mais uma ideia pra por em pratica, parabéns!!! Essa é minha maneira de descansar!
what kind of wood is that
Wish I had a band saw, its a perfect feeder
Cool nice simple feeder.
Cheers
Tim from Wood 4 Nothing
awesome ! learnt how to make one now .
Nice work very cool
The unit will be more weather proof and last longer if you core the inside out first and then cut the ends off the core and refit them into the ends of the shell. :)
Great job, dude.
Very cool! Thanks!
Cool video.
Beautiful Powermatic band saw. How thick of stock can you cut on it?? Nice video and a real cute little feeder. I'm making one out of cedar and the other out of Himalayan birch.
so nice thank you for showing me
how's that kind of saw called?? a table jigsaw??
That’s cool 😎 but I have fifty love birds 🐦 , so I took this old book 📖 shelf, 4 ‘+ 4’ , made little boxes with holes , looks like a little hotel 🏨 for birds!!
I love it!!
Can u cut this out with a hand saw or jig saw ??
muito legal e bem feito,parabéns...
Awesome idea
Good job! I wish I had a saw so I could do this
how did you get your ban saw to open up that long , I just bought one and it is only 6" long
Perhaps 1 or 2 holes for drainage and a mesh for the seeds would be useful ( if is not placed under a roof ) otherwise EXCELLENT work , so simple , inexpensive and natural , like , like , like. :)
Great idea thank you
Good job think I'll try one. From Ronald
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